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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1008 . B CAMPAIGN CLOSED WITH A HOT NUMBER Tlio closing political rally at tho opera houso Thursday night sot a no paco In political pyrotechnics, and tho crowd enjoyed tho sport. Hon. M. L. JonoB spoht an hour in allowing up tho corunty financial Situation and made a very favorable impression. Ho was a llttlo hard on Bent Jones, calling him a card sharp, etc. Col. Hofer was called on 'and dc clinod to tako sides botween thorn, as ho said ho had novor sat in a pokor gamo with either ono of them, "nof with tho distinguished chair man of tho evening, tho Hon. Conrad Krcbs. Kay to the satisfaction of the crowd. Tom got back at him and made tho fur fly. but Wlnslow camo back In to tho ring undaunted, and Tom has met his match In a Jaw-wrangle. Gus Huckesetln put In a word for "tho Nnjjdlcon of Oregon politics, tho Hon." Geo. B. Chamberlain," who Is also running for the United States senate. Mrs. Halllo Porrlsh Hinges sang two numbers tha't delighted .tho au. dienco. Sho was recalled and might bo singing yet so far as tho aradienco was concerned. Tho mooting was a hummer from start to finish, and It Is to be hoped each campaign may conclude with so much good natured TARIFF FOR REVENUE ONLY. Would Enrich Foreigners and Im poverish American Producers. Thore was a great dejil of fun and'frco oppression of honest sentiments Walter Winslow touched up Tom in tho cnuso of good govommont. C jAsp ER GOODE IS ARRESTED Jasper Goodo has boon arrested on a chorgo of perjury and threo of assault in connection with tho horsowhlpplng of Itov. W. N. Coffoy by MIhs Lulu Goodo and hor slstor, Mrs. Nottlo Rhodes of Portland, on tho night of April 4. Lulu Goodo has also boon ro-nrroBtod; this tlmo on a chargo of assaulting Mrs. Sam tiol G. Ropor, wlfo of tho head pas tor of tho Froo Methodist church. Jaspar Goods Is undor $500 bonds furnished by his fathor, Councilman J. P. Goodo. After tho acquittal by the Jury ycatorday aftornoon, tho dlfforont brothers of tho church, who had been witnesses, got togothor, aflur collecting their wHuobs foos, and In conforonco with Attorney L. II. Mc Mahan, decided upon tho arrest of Jasper and LuIm Goodo. Tho Hoc oronds D. W. Cook, W. N. Coffoy and J. P. LowIb aworo to soparato complaints charging Jack Goodo with assault and Mrs. Ropor signed tho assault complaint against Lulu Goodo on tho allocation that MIhh Goodo had struck hor In tho faco. Jack Goodo stondH accusod of having porjurod hlmsolf In stating on th witness stand, whon quoBtlon od by McMahan, that ho had not struck tho Rov. Lowls whllo tho lat ter was proaohlng from tho pulpit loot fall. Tho hearing dato has not as yot boon sot as Attornoy Win. M. Kiilaor, who with W. 13. Koyon, rop rosonts tho defendants will bo on gaged on sovornl prutraotcd cases iu tho circuit court. o WONDP.RFUL AOOUHTICON INSTALLED HV CON'flHERS Mako Room Mcmbera can No linger Playa in (ho Committee. Tlint llmialn Horrt't. Washington, April 10. Thl wejbk wltnossod tho trial Installa tion In tho houso of rcprosontatlvos of tho long-promlsod and widely lioraldod ncoiutlcon, and with Its advent tho ruproaontntlvoa of tho people ar watching tholr p's and q't, fearful last thsy talk too much I This Is a strnngo charge to lay at tho doors of congress, tor hlthorto talk haw linen cheap In', the big building on tho hill, as wllnoss tho massive volumo of the Congres sional Uncord for tho past two or threo Hoostons, Tho fear of tho solons llos In tho fact that the ncojustlQon Is an adaptation of tho modern talophono tho receiving station of which. placed on tho roadlng clerk's duak for raMnii0n. to his crnasful d just In front of the spoakor. trans-' M0Ui from ft ,,,,, m,Bht of oriltory mica 10 iisiviiiur smuun m earn oi ..,., nri,iOnK0il Himlause from the ngo cases In his Btato, got tho floor and proceeded to tell tho houso what ho thought of tho "high handed mothodB of tho Department of Justice." He spared no ono nnd Uflod tho plainest kind of language, novor dreaming that JiIr ovory syl lable wbb bolng heard by tho very officials at tho department whom ho was "roasting." Tho acoustlcon Ib not without Its possibilities, howovor. It is noth ing moro or Icbb than an oxtromoly sousltlvo tolophono transmitter, and many havo boon tho suggestions concerning It. Ono member, who said ho had Just read tho last an nual roport of tho dlroctors of tho hugo Roll systom nnd hnd loomed that at tho close of 1007 there woro noarly .1,800,00 Doll stations In op eration iu tho United Statos alono, ndvancod tho novol Idoa of connect ing tho ncoustlcon with tho big Doll switchboard at tho Capital and put ting ovory ono of thoso 3,800,000 subscribers In direct toiich with log- Tho Democratic platform pro vides for "Tariff reductions tending to place tho Tariff on a purely rev enuo basis." Here, then, is a vory clear Issue. Tho Republican platform proposes tho adoption of a tariff which, whllo prohibiting unreasonable profits and the establishment of monopolies, will still protect the American farmer, tho American laborer from tho Impossible condition of a profi table competition with tho cheap shops and cheap products of Europe. Tho Democratic tariff plank, If It means anything, meanB that the tar iff shall bo reduced to suit tho whims of, tho Democratic party; that tho question of prototctlon shall not bo considered; that bo long as tho cus toms prodAiced by an Increased vol ume of foreign imports shall bo equal to tho task of paying the ex penses of tho government tho party cares nothing about the effect of this policy upon tho prosperity of tho nation. In other words, tho American consumer will buy foreign goods exclusively, after adding to tho foreign price a tax sufficient to pay the government salaries and to keop up tho army and navy and oth- or govornmont rnsuluuons. Tho Amorlcan laborer will buy Ills pro ducts in Europe and will havo added to tho prico thereof a federal tax. It will mako no dlfforonco whether ho Is employed or not,, and tho chances arc that ho will not. He will bo obliged to purchnso In for eign markota and pay a domestic tax for this, prlvilogo and for tho fur ther prlvllego of helping tho Demo cratic party to shut up tho mills of tho United Statos. Srjroly It will not tako tho Amorlcan working man, the Amorlcan farmor, tho Amorlcan manufacturer, tho Amorlcan citizen long to dccldo between forolgn nnd domostlc goods, betwoon paying good wngeB to Americans or enrich ing forolgn producers who novor pay good wagos, hotwoon our present STATE GRANGE MEETS IN EUGENE MAY 10 TO 13 IslntlVu affairs at Washington. This, ho claimed, would In largo part do prosperity and tho conditions of away with tho nood for prlntlnrc tho 189, This la ono gront Issue bo- Congrosslonnl Rocord and would twcon th two parties. Poorla Borvo to bring congress closer to tho "Transcript." pcoplo, for, as ho oxplalnod It, thoro Is a Roll station for ovory 22 per- Ca(-rr Cmmot ,, Cuml sonH In tho Unltod Statos, and this ( with local application, as thov can numbor Is dwindling ovory day. Tho not reach tho seat of tho dlscaso. roport to which this mombor ro- C.ntnrrh ,B n b,00(1 or constitutional rn-..,i i. .. . .mn.i,ni.i. .i Jdlsonso, and in order to ouro it you forrod, Is a most rcmorkablo cloc-mU8t tftko Intornn, romodlos. Hall's umont, and has boon carefully road Catarrh euro is taken Intornnlly. by many rcprosontatlvos and sona- and nctB dlroctly on tho blood and tors. It sots forth that tho Bell . mucous surfaces. Hnll'o Catarrh . . T.OO.C. j5 ,gi J70knrt',r0oii volt physical valuation tost, and , nh y8cftn8 n this country for yoars that thoy aro also willing to accodo and Ib a regular proscription. It Is to a sano popular demand for public 'comppwd of tho boat tonics known, control two notoworthy stato monta when It la romomhorod that thoy omanato from tho largest pub lic utility corporation In tho world. It is to bo notod that although many Bcouted this scheme, declar ing that It would bo uoccsiary to porfqet tho wlrolosa toUphono bo foro such a thing could bo brought about, Washington only tho other day waB a connecting link In what Is porhaps tho longost tolophono cnll yet made- successfully. Tho nowa papers this weak chronical this QVnt, entailing n Hirso-mlnuto con versation hotwoon Clovolnnd, O., and Tampa, Pla., via Washington, something over fifteen hundred mlliMt, wherons tho rocord radius for a' long distant talk has hereto fore boon about a thousand miles. With soma suqh plan In opera tion, a mombor's constituents, noti fied In advance that ho would mako a speeah ou a aorta lu day. tould re main In tholr office or their homo and hear ovorythtng ho might say, from tho tlmo ho nroso to his toot thq varlout committuo rooms. tJie private otfico of the dlfforeut mem bars. tht YYhlto House and tho nine oxeoutivo tUuartmwnts. overylhlng that la raid liotiso. from galleries. Howovor, with that plum of the proposition running smoothly, the order of things easily might bo reversed. In which event .... .1. l un ih uuor iu uitl0 members would never have to the whispered plans ilwiva tht.lr hQllia. bllt Muhl to for a filibuster, to the arguments lnltmJ teUohune. get In touch with the a boated debate. The acoustloou la8)Hker ny Roouetluon and arwjRie no nwpwivr oi pirwiw. nun m H,fQr Uie delivery of n snaeoh or the combined with tho host blood nurl flora, acting directly on tho mucous surfacoB. TLo perfect combina tion of tho two IngrodlontB Is what producoe such wonderful ro sniltB In curing Catarrh. Sond for testimonials froo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To lodo, O. Sold by DrugglBts. prico 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation. tho newest member rehearsing his maiden prh under his Uroath, or tho veuerabl Colonel "Pete" Hep burn Uveulug things up lu a ora torical way. the sounds are carried, perfect itudlhle and dktluet, rrotn tho fartheet corner of the big cham ber to and through the aeoustloow. to bo heard hi' ftoortt of coHgre mon in their private otfioee. by the Prosldont and the member of hie cabinet, and by trltfud and foe alike. And now, after a couple of daye' trial, most of the members aro ac tually afraid to talk at all. Tho acouBtlcon has told many so crots slueo It was . Installed. On tha first day Ropjrosontatlyo Clark of Florida, who rosenta the. actlv itles of tho Attorney Goneral'a of Jlo In running down alleged p.oi; InUoJuetloii of a bill or two. and thou go about their prlvaU aXfolrs of life oa unoonceritrly as If they novor had boon on Vaete Saw's piy roll at J7.R00 p.r auuuw, and mileage, o lNr CoiitliHitioii. Mr. L. H. Parnham, a promlneot druggist of Spirit Uke, Iowa, says' "Chamberlalu's Stomach and Live TnblWa are certainly th, best thing on the, market for rouetlpatloi." Give these tablet a trial. You ate carta In to find them agieeable and nloaeajU In affect. Price. U cents Samples froo. For sale by Du Stouo's drug store. ojx.tsiw'OTt.mk.. 1 -v feS7 NotJui to Improve a Portion of Rroadway Street, Notice is horoby glvon that at tho rogular meeting of tho common council hold April 0, 190S, a resolu tion was ndoptod to Improvo Broad way stroet with full Intorseotlons, from the north line of North Mil! crook to the north lino of MadlBon atroot In the following manner; lly establishing a permanont grado on said atreot along the pro posed lino of Improvement where not already established. Ry placing tho Woet railway track of the Oregon ISlectrlc Rail way company whore It oxtonds along tho proposod lino of Improvement In the center theroof. Ry grading tho roadway of said Rroadway street betwoon said points full width from ourb to ourb with full Intorseotlons to the proper sub- g raao. Tho subgrade shall bo ono foot bolow the established gwdo and up on Bald BUbgrud shall bo placed ono foot of cloan oreek or river sravol. provided however, tho spaoe along Hie outer of said at root to be on supted by the said Oregon Bloctrlo uauway company shall b gravelod In such a ntenuer that the top of tho rails of said company will be on a level with the established grade of said Rroadway street. The eost of plaoiug said track In Ute oenter of said street ami tin proving between the rails aud onq d one-half feet outside of tho rails of the Oregon Electric Railway com aay. to he assessed on the fraatnlso and property of sa'd company. The oast of said Improvement, save and except the space between he rails aad on jtl ouekalt fejt uutslde of the rails of the Oregon Electric Railway company to be a'aeestd on the abbrutting and adja ceut property, ai providwl la the charter of said city. Remeustran.ee against the above Improvement may be filed within 20 days after the date of the first pub lication of this notice. ly order of common council W. A. MOOHES. . . Recorder. Dato of first publication of this notlco tho 8th day of April, 1908 4-8-1QU Patrons of Husbandry Will Hold 85th Annual MoulluR in Universi ty City Four Days Mnstcr Mux ton Announces Standing Commit tocK The Oregon State Grange, Pat rons of Husbandry, will meet at Eu gene for its 35th annual convention, four days, beginning May 10. At that tlmo tho prizes in the state content will be awarded. Special rates will bo given on all railroads during tho convention week. State Master A. T. Buxton has announced the following standing cemmittees: Credentials Mrs. Jennie Lovo lace, chairman, Rainier; Mrs. Mary E. Pa'mer, Albany; Mrs. M. M. BUrt ner, Lowderi, Wash.; Mrs. Ursula Sleret. Gresham; Mrs. Mary S. Howard, Mullna; P. Olson, HlllBbo- ro; D. R. Harris, London. Division of labor W. A. Jones, chairman, Macleay; A. J. Thomp son, Oswego; Mrs. Suslo Wells, Con don; Mrs. Ethel Prlng'o, Vcronla; Mrs. Julia Olson, Hlllsboro. Mileage nnd per diem William E. Prlckett, chairman, BankB; J. R. WellB, Mrs. Anna Everhart, Molal la; Mrs. C. L. Morso, Hood River; Mr3. Mary B. Smith, Carlton. Finance A. T. Shoomoko, choir man, Selma; R. A. Logg, St. Hol ons; Mrs. Eva Jones, Mocleay; MrB. Mlnnlo Bend, Irving. Bylaws W. W. Jaqulth, choir man, Laurel; James Shlblcy, Sprlng wator; Mrs. Ella Johnson, Portland; Mrs. Jennlo Lovolaos, Mrs. Susan E. Stratton, Albany. Good of tho order Mrs Carrlo Townsond, Cloono;,Mrs. M. J. Car roll, Moilor; Mrs. Eliza T. Wood, Shedd; P. S. Robinson, Norway; P. Olson. Woman's work Mrs. L. L. Ir win, chairman, Barlow; Mrs. M. M. Burtner, Mrs. Eva Jonos, Mrs. J. II. Eubanks. Wamlc; Mrs. SubIo Wells. Co-opcrntlon Eugene Palmer, chairman, Albany; J, P. Carroll, D. R. Harris, London; Mrs. Emma Merrlmnn, Contrnl Point; Mrs. Mary Shlbloy, Sprlngwntor. Dormnnt granges J. P. Carroll, chairman, Moslor; J. H. Edwards, Monroe, R. F. D. 1; R. N. Lovo laco, Rainier; Mrs. Mary E. Palmer, Mrs. P. S. RobliiEon, Norway. AppoalB J. G. Prlnglo, chair man, Vcronla; I. A. Morrlmon, Con trol Point; J. R. WcIIb, Condon; Mrs. Eliza T. Wood. Education M. M. Burtner, chair man, Lowdon, Wash.; J. II! Eu banks, Womlc; J. G. Prlnglo, Mrs. Lulu E. Mlllor, Albany; Mrs. Grova- llno Prlckett, Banks. Agricultural college Morion P. Woods, chairman, Shedd; Fred Glaze, Albany; B. A. Smith, Mrs. Inoz M. Ryan, Oregon City; Mrs. Ethtl Prlnglo, Mrs. Ethel Shoo mako, Central Point. Assoasmont nnd taxation J. J. Johnson, chairman, Portland; E. A. Bend, Irving; A. T. Shoomoko, A. C. Miller, Albany; W. A. Jones. Legislation C, D. Huffman, chairman, LaGrande; John Din woody, Woodburn; R. E. Irwin, Bar low; Mrs. Julia Olson, Mrs. Ursula Slorot. Pure foodi Mrs. Ella Edwards, ohalrmnn, Monroe; B. A. Logg, A. J. Thompson, Mrs. Anna Huffman, Mrs. Susan E. Stratton. Agrlculturo E. Shopord, chair man, Stayton; U. U Everhart, Mol olla; John Slerot. Mrs. Ellzabath Dlnwoody, Woodburn; Mrs. Carrlo Jacqulth, Laura!. , Good roods Thomas F. Ryan, chairman, Oregon City; John W. Townsond, Cleone E. W. Stoats, Atrlio; B. A. Smith, Carlton; Mrs. J. II. Eubanks, Mrs. E. A. Bend. Rosolutloni John Sleret, chair man, Gresham; R. N. Lovolaco, Rol nlor; Mrs. Anna Shoperd, Stayton; Mrs. Vorna Glaze. Albany; Mrs. Cora Legg, St. Helons. NERVOUS CAUSED MY A POOR SUPPLY OP HLOOD TO THE NERVES. Cored by Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills Which Enrich tho Mlood nnd Send Nourishment to the Stni"ved Nerves Object to Strong Medicines. Many poople object to taking tho strong medicines usually prosorlbod by physicians for rheumatism. Thoro is no nood of internal treatmont in and caso of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and moro than nlna out of overy ton cases of tho disease ire of one or tho othor of theje var'.o tlos. Whon thero Ib no fvar and 1U tle (If auy) swelling, you may know that it is only neoejuary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. Try It. For aalo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. The source often makec an attack a compliment. TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Your crocer return jeor mosey If job don't ttto bimns'i BtH. pay him. There Is absolutely no way of reaching tho norves with medlclno ercept through tho blood. The norves receive all of their nourish ment and support from the blood which, undor healthful conditions, carleB tho elements needed to re build wasted ncrvo tissue. Let tho bldod bacomo deranged and deficient in theso elements and tho nerves will bo badly nourished and headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, functional paralyols and a host of other nervous troubles may result. Slnco most common norvous troubles are caused by a defect In tho blood, to ouro them at tho root tho blood dofect must bo corrected. So when a physician glveB a medl clno for tho norven ho gives some thing that will net on tho blood In such a way.' that tho norvea will bo affected. There Is, therefore, no mystery about tho fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro both a blood builder and u ncrvo tonic, nothing unrec ognized by sclonco In tho powor of thoso , pills to euro sovoro norvoua disorders as woll as diseases of tho blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro a spo6ifls for anaemia, or doflcloncy of blood. Hence thoy aro n remedy for a)l nervous diseases which result from, or thrive undor, anaomlo con ditions. Ono such troublo Ib nervous head ache and tho success of tho tonlo troatment through tho blood is thus doscrlbcd by Mrs, J. II. Morgan, of Corrcctlonvlllo, Iowa, who says: "Some years ago I was In a terrib ly norvous and nun-down condition and suffered gnatoly from norvous headaches. I was treated for threo months by a specialist In Chicago, who advised mo to wear glasses, but ho did not holp mo. My head scorned as though It would hurst, nnd I had frequent dizzy spells. I was In despair of getting well until I road about Dr. Williams' Pink Pink Pills nd began taking thorn. A fow bo.tos cured mo and slnco , thon I havo used them as a family medlclno. "Before tho bjrth of my last child I stiff ored untold agony with pain nnd numbness In my hands and' arms up to tho shouldors. Tho pain was ob noarly Uko tho killing of a ncrvo In a tooth as I can descrlbo It. My hands woro so swollgn nnd tho musclos bo soro that I could hardly dross myself. For a tlmo I could not closo my loft hand. During tho day if I U.pt moving tho pain did not seem to boo bo bad, but my hands wero al ways numb. I again used Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills and found them good for this troublo also, as thoy entirely relieved mo. Tho pills havo done moro for mo thon anything olso and I recommend them hearti ly." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro un equalod for tho treatment of oven tho most sovoro norvous disorders, Bitoh as neuralgia, partial paraly sis, St. Vitus' dance and locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for tho blood nnd nervos they aro tiBod every- SPRING SHOES . "" fiovniaMT Shoes for summer car. j-H celyod. A big shipment othS styles and shapes; men',, w dies and children's. Tewta-i and light shoe,. J ablo houso slippers. Jacob Vogt 845 SUitc Street, SftkOr THE BUST ROAST IBl' FAMILY EVER HID Can bo obtained from ou prist tender and Juicy beef, attta pork. All our meats r itltdd from tho choicest, and prtpirtj tr tho toblo to suit the demir.iicM fastidious. Our prices irtlofrrl quality than you can find tt i platen la Snlcm, i:. o. cross, Phono 201. 870 fel SALEM WATER C offich cm RAIL For wator lorilce apply it Bills payable monthly (a (In I Graber Bm AND GAS FiniNfl Will glvo prompt attnto to all orders, gtjarantu work to glvo lathfietlei w to bo up to the unltarj iu ard. WK WILL IlETOEASEDW GIVE ESTIMATES 0J C0SIMC Call at our shop oa W .. wt of Bsrri versa Storo. Phooo 650. HORSE TO OF . -j.-.i- If Brtl u'lmrn n.lll. Mi nrantout fllinnngR. 1 110 UnUWb"" - building nip wasted bodlos and broak, handle and develop l bringing tho glow of health to pale ., haTSH. Fer' and sallow cheeks. I , , HI, WllllUillti X IIIM- I Ilia iliu avr.v. uuu.u fM hv 'nil (lniirulfits. or sent, nostnald,! SA C1I on rocolpt of price, 50c. per box; Falf six boxoa for $2,50, by tho Dr. WlllloinB Medldluo Co., Schonectody. j N. Y. It is oaslor for. some people to provarlcnto than for water to run down hill. o i niA Dfist FI ,Nl trwimm Made bjia ' w BR COVFAi'iAi MdeIorI,. axu.' . TAT It irrousi " laad. P. B. Wall AGfcfl1 4BM "Ono Touch of Xnturo Makes tho Whole World Kin." always oa When a roostor finds a big ft worm he calls all tho hens In thj farm vard to como nnd share It. A similar trait of human nature Is to bo observed when a man discovers , aomethlng oxcoptlonally good no ...... .11 ... - 1- 1 nAlnhhird warns nil ilia irmiiiis null udimiu"i tn ulmr tha hftllftflts of his diSCOV. '- LT? ory. This Is the touch of nature that( THE makes the whole world kin. ThH i.iUIi.. ...1. .. nAnn1a n.hn hnvj llflell , ,. f(f. catrod by Chamberlain's Cough Reni-! jons corner , a p J """ !V. .. w .. 1 IV. oi... .ASTiuw - rrs ror puoiicaiion, inai uiuo " .ietor. !-.. m -t ..o. f nml fill- l"v tiurij (tiling HIUJ JllBU uaw iv .. tain rollof. Behind every one of these letters Is a warm hearted wlsli of the wrltor to be of use to someon olso. This remedy Is for sale by Dr. Stne's drug storo. O. Baxit! cf STOIIIA. u lts Kiail Yos ha WW Wi AVENU. . .-. tl r ei.nrd j"tai"' . fl! kmmB. f . f-rSij5r S -r"tZmfZ UN'TfO a.ai vmH"'':u.WZ5i utwZZm Sold to Sib fW W&